| Literature DB >> 28252356 |
Geminguli Muhatai1, Long Cheng2, Innocent Rugoho3, Guoliang Xiao4, Genyuan Chen1, Simon Hodge2, Xiaoling Zhou1.
Abstract
The study reported in this Research Communication was carried out to examine how parity and milking time affected donkey milk yield under a typical Chinese production system. Eighteen Jiangyue breed donkeys with good health condition, aged between 6 and 9 years, and with parities 3 and 4, were selected. Milk production was measured commencing from the fourth week post-foaling, with a total data collection of 170 d in milk (lactation length). Mean milk yield of the donkeys used in this study was 3·0 kg/donkey/d. Results showed milk yield decreased with days in milk from 3·3 kg/donkey/d at the start of the study, to 2·2 kg/donkey/d by the end of the 170 d. Parity 3 donkeys produced 22% more milk than parity 4 donkeys (3·3 kg/donkey/d vs 2·7 kg/donkey/d). The information provided by this study should aid producers in estimating the expected milk yields from individual donkey, and better predict milk yield over the course of a production cycle.Entities:
Keywords: days in milk; donkey; lactation curve; milking interval
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28252356 DOI: 10.1017/S0022029916000777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dairy Res ISSN: 0022-0299 Impact factor: 1.904